Welcome & congrats, the new boat looks good up there.
I've thought about stopping in Sylvania one of these days as I'm headed North but I was unfamiliar with Bittersweet Lakes... Looks interesting. With only 5 campsites, is there a lot of competition for reservations?
Trip reports are always...
One note on the purple accents in the Poplar: Unfortunately, it only took about a week of sun (paddled 3 times & rode around on the car a bit) for the purple to turn black. Oh well, the seat still looks pretty.
Additionally, it turns out that I'm not quite done with this one.
With a weight...
I've always carried two 26,800mAh power banks (one for my phone & inReach, and one for the headlamp & GoPros though I never get around to editing videos). The one I use for the inReach has a solar panel built in.
I've never come close to depleting either on my trips and upon returning from my...
Looking good. I've often thought about trying the herringbone all the way to the center... I like the way it looks.
Sadly, I'm a creature of habit and tend to gravitate toward the "quick & dirty" routes, so I cut the centerline.
I'm in the "patch it, paddle it, enjoy it" camp but it depends on the extent of the damage whether I'd bother patching it.
If the glass is intact on both inside & out and the cracking appears to be limited to the core (does a fingernail or ball point pen catch in any of the cracks?), I'd...
True but if you practice you'll be able to. I was once told:
“We don't rise to the level of our expectations; we fall to the level of our training.”
― Archilochus
Looks like fun & a great place to practice ww skills.
Great to see the big tandems playing in the rapids instead of just getting flushed downstream too... nicely done.
Welcome, Bart. Kids & grandkids using them (even once in awhile) seems like a great reason to maintain a fleet.
Any tripping possibilities (multi-day) in the area?
Sadly, I think Average Joe believes that the $300, 2 piece kayak from Walmart, Rural King or (I suppose) Canadian Tire is every bit as capable as any canoe out there. For his purposes, (and day paddling only) perhaps he's right. It's when you start overnight trips and portaging that the...
If it's just from the car to the water, I hang it by the gunwale from one shoulder. If I'm portaging any distance, I tie two paddles from the seat to the thwart (which I have set 28 inches ahead of the seat for that reason).
That way, there's no extra weight, nothing to lose in camp at night...
I'm always fishing and, for me, there's no such thing as a quick cup of coffee on the go (I've yet to try an instant that I found palatable)
Here's my compact(ish) kitchen:
The cold handle frying pan & stainless spatula work great for the fish fry, hash browns, eggs, etc, while the...